TWO BY A MASTERLewis B. Patten is truly a master of Western fiction. He received three Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America and was awarded the Golden Saddleman Award for lifetime achieveme
Clee Fahr has just arrived by stage in Denver City, Colorado. It is 1861 and the War Between the States has broken out back in the East. Torn apart by opposing military and political sympathies, the t
This trio of short novels presents award-winning author Lewis B. Patten at his exciting best. In the title story, Lew Harvey was forced to leave home because of a shooting incident. Now a letter from
RANGE WAR!Incessant heat and drought have taken their toll on the Wild Horse Valley range. And nowhere is it worse than on the Double R, the largest ranch in the district, owned by Walt Rand. Things r
TROUBLE BREWINGMart Joliffe and his pa owned the Tincup cattle ranch high in the Colorado storm country, up near the Utah border. When sheep rancher John Robineau moved his sheep herd onto Tincup graz
BEST OF THE WESTOne of the most popular and respected authors of Western fiction, Lewis B. Patten received three Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America and was honored with the Golden Saddlem
FRONTIER JUSTICEOne of the recurring themes of Lewis B. Patten's work has long been justice, or, more often than not, the lack of it. Here, are two powerful tales of law and order in the Old West. In